I was getting tired and achy just standing around wondering when and where he'd fly next. I wanted to leave for the day but my curiosity got the better of me so I walked toward Union Square Park to get closer to him. I wanted to be there in case he dove toward that park for food.

I watched him from the eastern side of Union Square Park.

Here is a Google Maps view of Union Square (the park itself is marked with the red "A") in relation to Washington Square Park (seen on the lower left):

And here is a view of the ConEd tower in relation to the park (Zeckendorf Towers apartment and retail complex between them):

He looked over the park for another 40 minutes before diving off:

He was heading southeast like he did on April 2nd but this time I didn't get to see where he landed. I left for good after a few minutes of searching for him.

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